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From a LIB reader who saw the little boy...

I was on my way to a shop in the market at Eke Awka in Anambra state and I saw this little child sleeping. First thing that came to my mind was that this child is resting after hawking either satchet (pure) water or any other goods he was asked to sell and was sleeping in such an environment, whereas his peers are in the classrooms learning. These are our future leaders and musn't be pass through all these sufferings in this 21st century. Please...

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

It’s sad that we no longer believe in volunteerism!

We are gratified that the brazen-faced clamour for more money by our Constituent Assembly (CA) members has been dealt with decisively.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Very sad farewell to etiquette in Bongo

Having dropped off a daladala that has stopped just for “msaada” (read illegal) at a bus stop just across one of your roadside locals, you walk to the counter. As it were, you’re dying for a drink.

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

The sad tale of 80-year-old woman

“Had my son been alive, I would have not lived a miserable life like this. Perhaps, I would have been taken abroad for treatment,” these are the words of an approximately 80-year-old woman Aisha Baraka, who has spent most of her time in the last fifteen years lying in a traditional rope-crafted bed, famously known as Teremka Tukaze in Kiswahili.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

It’s sad presidential aspirations criminalised

There is a tendency in Uganda, to personalise matters. Instead of looking at the causes of events and analysing any underlying trends, we are content to focus on the transient and the trivial.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Sad that Migeyo candle should fade, not flicker

Some members of the animal kingdom of Tanzania’s northern tourist circuit are endangered species, ‘thanks’ to soul-less fellows who see elephants, rhinos and other wildlife as agencies for quick riches. I’m talking here, of tusks, horns, claws, skins, and what-not.

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

It’s sad that people link leadership with theft

It is nothing but mere perception, which means holders of high public office simply might simply pooh-pooh it. We are referring to the 2014 Pew Research Centre survey on people’s concerns, which shows that 90 per cent of Tanzanians consider their political leaders corrupt.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Sad, Katiba coalition collapsed ‘prematurely’

It’s interesting how many among us remain so stuck to their kind of English notwithstanding our weekly free tuition courtesy of this column.

 

10 years ago

IPPmedia

Sad seeing rain hold whole city to ransom


IPPmedia
Sad seeing rain hold whole city to ransom
IPPmedia
In November and December Tanzania normally experiences short rains, with the long and much heavier ones falling from around March. However, owing in part to climatic changes, there were little rains last month in some parts of the country. But from ...
Please take care; the skies have opened up again!Daily News
Tanzania's second largest city braces for Chinese investmentsCoastweek

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Heavy, sad hearts on Labour Day

>They turned up in big numbers; not even the tricky weather could stop them. They flocked towards one point carrying with them placards and banners bearing different messages aimed at their employer number one -- the President.

 

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